2010 24 Hours of Le Mans

BMW: No interest in prototype project

BMW Motorsport boss Mario Theissen says the marque has no interest in pursuing an LMP1 programme.

The German manufacturer ended its Formula 1 project at the end of 2009, and has increased its sportscar participation through the M3 GT car this season.
But Theissen says BMW's presence at Le Mans - 11 years after its only victory in the 24 Hours - will not lead to it producing a prototype in the near future.


Via: autosport.com
 
BMW Motorsport boss Mario Theissen says the marque has no interest in pursuing an LMP1 programme.

The German manufacturer ended its Formula 1 project at the end of 2009, and has increased its sportscar participation through the M3 GT car this season.
But Theissen says BMW's presence at Le Mans - 11 years after its only victory in the 24 Hours - will not lead to it producing a prototype in the near future.


Via: autosport.com
 
BMW Motorsport boss Mario Theissen says the marque has no interest in pursuing an LMP1 programme.

The German manufacturer ended its Formula 1 project at the end of 2009, and has increased its sportscar participation through the M3 GT car this season.
But Theissen says BMW's presence at Le Mans - 11 years after its only victory in the 24 Hours - will not lead to it producing a prototype in the near future.


Via: autosport.com
 
GT2: Corvettes now on pole

Gianmaria Bruni has lost his GT2 pole for this weekend's Le Mans 24 Hours after his Risi Competizione Ferrari 430 failed scrutineering. Bruni pipped the works Chevrolet team to top spot with a time of 3m59.233s, but a post-qualifying check found the car's rear wing Gurney flap to be 2mm too low.


2 mm can make the difference :)
 
Gianmaria Bruni has lost his GT2 pole for this weekend's Le Mans 24 Hours after his Risi Competizione Ferrari 430 failed scrutineering. Bruni pipped the works Chevrolet team to top spot with a time of 3m59.233s, but a post-qualifying check found the car's rear wing Gurney flap to be 2mm too low.


2 mm can make the difference :)
 
Gianmaria Bruni has lost his GT2 pole for this weekend's Le Mans 24 Hours after his Risi Competizione Ferrari 430 failed scrutineering. Bruni pipped the works Chevrolet team to top spot with a time of 3m59.233s, but a post-qualifying check found the car's rear wing Gurney flap to be 2mm too low.


2 mm can make the difference :)
 

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